Sweet! but I must ask, why does it say craftsman and have a pic of a david Bradley ?? correct me if I am wrong but that is a david Bradley gt on there.

Pete

well its along story but basically Craftsman has been a Sears trade mark for decades, even before the GT's were around. For a long time it was mostly just for tools and machines, and later on they included it on about everything in the catalog, but clothing. The use of David Bradley on a GT didn't start until either right before orr right after WWII. The Handiman tractors were called Bradley Handiman first, the name Sears was never put on one that I know of. The riders started as David Bradley, until 1962 when the Sears names appeared on the hoods, even though the engine decals still said DB. The last tractor I have with a DB on it was 1964. There was also at the same time a whole line of mowing machines that used the craftsman name, which including reel, push, the some small 3 and 4 wheeled butt buggy riders. A lot of this stuff was built by Newark Ohio, an other company partly owned or wholey owned by Sears at the time.